Biot's Respiration

Biot's respiration, sometimes also called ataxic respiration, is an abnormal pattern of breathing characterized by groups of quick, shallow inspirations followed by regular or irregular periods of apnea.

It generally indicates a poor prognosis.

It is named for Camille Biot, who characterized it in 1876.

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